Although over 1,900 of my images have been purchased and published via Alamy it has not always been easy to obtain information as to where the images have appeared
(which books, magazines and newspapers etc.) and therefore obtain tear sheets. However, through a combination of various web searches, it has been possible to
ascertain where a percentage of these images have been used. This page lists (by publication date) the images for which I have been able to find information.
Please note that some of the older external links may no longer be active.

(02/11/2017)Northern Japanese or Kobushi Magnolia, Magnolia kobus, [Alamy Image Reference D1Y7FF].
Used on commercial plant sales website Paramount Plants
to illustrate an advert for selling this plant.
See original image here:

(08/10/2017)Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster horizontalis, [Alamy Image Reference DHJAMC].
Used in an article in the Times
entitled "Shrubs for bright autumn berries", by Anna Pavord. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(29/09/2017)Caterpillar of the Mottled Umber Moth, Erannis defoliaria, [Alamy Image Reference C3N4H2].
Used in Slovakian online editorial website
Izahradkar
to illustrate an article on tree pests entitled "Actual signaling: Notice of the occurrence of these pests is valid until the end of October".
See translation here.
Credited to Profimedia.sk.See original image here:

(23/08/2017)Capetown, South Africa, from Table Mountain, [Alamy Image Reference BX96KM].
Used in Lithuanian on-line magazine 15min in a photo-gallery article entitled "City on the edge of the world - Cape Town".
Not Credited. See translation here.
See original image here:

(01/08/2017)Lesser Galangal, Alpinia officinarum, [Alamy Image Reference D2RG7K].
Used in German magazine Servus in an article about Galangal.
Not Credited. See original image here:

(15/03/2017)Bulbous Canary Grass, Phalaris aquatica, [Alamy Image Reference D17JKJ].
Used in the New Scientist magazine
to illustrate an article entitled "Plants have evolved a taste for sand that deters hungry insects" by Alice Klein. Credited to Florapix/Alamy. See original image here:

(02/02/2017)Birdsfoot Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus, [Alamy Image Reference BCTCC0].
Used in This SaboTeam online magazine in an article called "All About Groundcover" (page 14) by Jeanne Huber.
Credited to Florapix/Alamy. See original image here:

(25/10/2016)Taal Monument to the Afrikaans Language, Paarl, Cape Province, South Africa, [Alamy Image Reference BXF007].
Used in the Telegraph Travel Section to illustrate an article entitled "How learning a little Afrikaans can open up a whole new South Africa" by Simon Parker. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(29/08/2016)Reticulated Iris, Iris reticulata, [Alamy Image Reference BY8Y70].
Used on Swedish website land.se and provincial (free) newspaper in an article about Spring flowers entitled "Lökdags - Plant the right and get 100 days of flowering to spring!". Not credited.
See original image here:

(02/08/2016)Deathcap Fungus, Amanita phalloides, [Alamy Image Reference BRGXFP].
Used on Danish website ekstrabladet.dk to illustrate an article about mushroom poisoning entitled "Three men seriously ill from eating a mushroom" by Christina Ehrenskjöld. Not credited.
[Translation]
See original image here:

(11/06/2016)Body Projection, [Alamy Image Reference A0F4HN].
Used on Slovenian online website Nejena.si in an article about out of body experiences entitled "Sometimes we go a little out of the body", by sj. Credited to Profimedia.
See original image here:

(02/05/2016)Hands Holding a Pregnant Woman's Stomache, [Alamy Image Reference A0FJAY].
Used on Swedish online website Metro to illustrate an article about parenting entitled "All you need to know about parental - in 6 points". Not credited.
See original image here:

(Spring/2016)Common Brimstone Butterfly, Gonepteryx rhamni [Alamy Image Reference C4DK8A].
Used in Country Walking Magazine, Spring 2016 Edition, p.46, ISSN: 9770953275220. Used to illustrate an article entitled
"Powered by Sunshine" about the brimstone butterfly. Credited to Naturepix/Alamy.
See original image and magazine cover here:

(26/03/2016)Yoshino Flowering CherryPrunus x yedoensis, [Alamy Image Reference BNH66T].
Used in the Guardian to illustrate an article entitled "Where to spot cherry blossom this season", by Jane Perrone. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(25/03/2016)Common PrimrosePrimula Vulgaris, [Alamy Image Reference BA580B].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "My passion for primroses: Primroses blooming in woodland at Easter will always be a potent symbol of new life,
says Monty Don - and you can enjoy it in your garden", by Monty Don. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(23/03/2016)Nude Woman Curled up in the Fetal Position, [Alamy Image Reference BFMAKX].
Used on the cover of Chinese Book "Beautiful Rights" by Lung Ying-tai (in Chinese), published 23/03/2016 by Engraved Literary Life Magazine Company,
ISBN 13/9789863870883, ISBN 10/9863870889, EAN / 9789863870883. The book is for sale on several Chinese and other online bookshops in South East Asia.
Also used online (01/04/2016) to illustrate an article about the book entitled "Lung / Hu Mei-li this woman" by Lung Ying-tai.
See Original Chinese Article and
English Translation.
Image not credited. See original image and book cover here:

(03/03/2016)Picture-wing Fruit FlyXyphosia miliaria, [Alamy Image Reference C01R7F].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "Can babies get looks from their mother's ex-lovers? Study of fruit flies suggests chemicals from
previous partner's semen could have a lingering effect", by Colin Fernandez, Science Correspondent for the Daily Mail. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(14/02/2016)Emu Eggs, [Alamy Image Reference BAB23E].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "You'll get more than an omelette if you break THIS egg: Enormous emu produce goes on sale at
Waitrose for £23.99", by Corey Charlton. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(04/02/2016)Northern or Gabon Talapoin, Miopithecus ogouensis, [Alamy Image Reference A90THM].
Used in the Chinese Guinness Book of Records, and various Chinese News Sites, in an article about monkeys commemorating the start of Chinese New Year, the year of the monkey.
Not credited. See original image here:

(17/01/2016)Cuckoo Wrasse, Labrus mixtus, [Alamy Image Reference BBD1R1].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "Saving (Britain's) Nemo: New protection for UK's mesmerising array of sealife that would
grace the Great Barrier Reef", by Valerie Elliott for Mail on Sunday. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(16/01/2016)Bodnant or Winter Viburnum, Viburnum bodnantense, [Alamy Image Reference BHM635].
Used in the online Times Garden Section to illustrate an article entitled "Joe Swift: Think big and bold in the colder months", by Joe Swift. Credited to Alamy only.
Also in the hardcopy Times Weekend, p. 19. No screenshot available. No link available. Source: Alamy Members forum.
See original image here:

(09/01/2016)Sweet Box, Sarcococca confusa, [Alamy Image Reference APHNDH].
Used in the online Times Garden Section to illustrate an article entitled "My favourite shrub for winter scent", by Joe Swift. Credited to Alamy only.
Also in the hardcopy Times Weekend, p. 18. No screenshot available. No link available. Source: Alamy Members forum.
See original image here:

(27/12/2015)Fantasy Halloween Witch on a Broom Stick Flying Past the Moon, [Alamy Image Reference AT7F0T].
Used in the Serbian Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "ETLE: U ovoj stvari su Srbi 4. na svetu, a nijedna VEŠTICA ne može bez toga!",
(which means "Brooms : In this matter the Serbs fourth in the world , and none VEŠTICA not be without it !") Credited to Profimedia/Alamy.
See original image here:

(17/12/2015)Bluebells, Whippendell Woods, Hertfordshire, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, [Alamy Image References C47GMX and
AY8174].
Used on the Czech website Blesk.cz, see gallery images 32 and
36, to illustrate an article entitled
"War in space begins again ! Look for places where they filmed Star Wars". Credited to Profimedia.cz.
See original images here:

(01/12/2015)Fantasy Image of a Woman Dressed as a Vampire, [Alamy Image Reference BFMAP3].
Used in Czech magazine Prima Style to illustrate an article entitled "ŠÍLENÉ: Ubodala manžela i dceru, aby je ochránila pred upíry! Trest, který dostala u soudu, je smešný…",
(which means "Mad: stabbed her husband and daughter to protect them from vampires ! The punishment that was given in court is ridiculous ...") Credited to Profimedia/Alamy.
See original image here:

(18/11/2015)Picture-wing Fruit Fly, Xyphosia miliaria, [Alamy Image Reference C01R7F].
Used in the Mail Online (Science & Technology Section) to illustrate an article entitled "Researchers find tiny fruit fly has sperm 20 times the length
of its own BODY", by Stacy Liberatore. Credited to Alamy only. N.b. The name for the particular fly illustrated has been wrongly used in the article (it is not Drosophila bifurca).
See original image here:

(17/11/2015)Ginger Plant, Aframomum zambesiacum, [Alamy Image Reference BBA4BH].
Used in the Times, Science section to illustrate an article entitled "Find it hard to identify plants? So do museums" by Tom Whipple, Science Editor. Credited to Alamy only.
Unfortunately the bit (pictures) which shows my image is in an area which can only be seen if you are subscribed to the newspaper.
See original image here:

(11/2015)Lemon Disco Fungus, Bisporella citrina [Alamy Image Reference BRT66K].
Used in November 2015 issue of Country Walking magazine, p.32. Credited to Naturepix. No screenshot available. No link available. Source: Alamy Members forum.
See original image here:

(23/10/2015)Whippendell Woods, Hertfordshire, [Alamy Image Reference A0E5F8].
Used on the US on-line news site People to illustrate an article entitled "Star Wars Planets and Places You Can Actually Visit" by Diana Pearl. Credited to Florapix/Alamy.
(p.s. It is Whippendell Woods and not Whippendale Woods as stated in the article.). Also on the website
Paralel Sinema (no credit/plagiarised).
See original image here:

(01/10/2015)Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale [Alamy Image Reference A0E5C6].
Used in the book Picturepedia , p.143 (blhs), October 1, 2015, Published by Dorling Kindersley Ltd. ISBN: 978-0241186985. Credited to Alamy/Photofrenetic.
See original image here and book cover:

(28/09/2015)St John's College, Oxford University, [Alamy Image Reference BJHMC3].
Used by the Mail Online in an article entitled "Oxford College's HEDGE dispute legal bill could reach £250,000 following drawn out two year court battle
after it is ordered to pay costs" by Corey Charlton. Credited to Alamy only.See original image here:

(26/09/2015)St John's College, Oxford University, [Alamy Image Reference BJHRH7].
Used by the Telegraph in an article entitled "Oxford college’s £250,000 bill for a hedge trim" by Camilla Turner.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(21/09/2015)Rosso Coral Fungus, Ramaria botrytis, [Alamy Image Reference DM8H3M].
Used on the BBC Earth Website in an article entitled "Ten of the UK's most stunning fungi" by Jeremy Coles.
Credited to Naturepix/Alamy. See original image here:

(19/07/2015)Clamshell Orchid, Prosthechea cochleata, [Alamy Image Reference APGPPP].
Used in the Telegraph (Gardening Section) in an article entitled "Plant-hunter's passion for orchids led to a Columbian kidnapping" by Francine Raymond.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(15/07/2015)Porthleven Harbour, Cornwall, [Alamy Image Reference C4WGEY].
Used in the Guardian, to illustrate an article entitled
"To survive the next 10 years the NHS must become a local health service" by Andrew Harrop.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(14/07/2015)Giant Hogweed, Heracleum mantegazzianum, [Alamy Image Reference BC69TC].
Used in the Mail Online (News Section) to illustrate an article entitled "Dog walker was hospitalised for four days after she brushed against giant hogweed and suffered
massive agonising blisters" by Gemma Mullin. Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(09/06/2015)Yellow Rattle, Rhinanthus minor, [Alamy Image Reference BMN9DH].
Used on the BBC website (Earth) to illustrate an article entitled "Vampire Plants Take from the Rich and Give to the Poor" by Melissa Hogenboom.
Credited to Florapix/Alamy.See original image here:

(06/06/2015)Hepatica transsilvanica, [Alamy Image Reference B9R058].
Used in the Daily Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "The princely charms of Romania: Why one of Europe's less-known countries is fit for royalty
(and beautiful for everyone else too)" by James Hughes-Onslow. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(03/05/2015)Common Poppy, Papaver rhoeas, [Alamy Image Reference AD3T3W].
Used in the Daily Mail Online (News section) to illustrate an article entitled "Britain's blooming best! Bluebell leads poll of our top wild flowers -
but poppy and primrose are still in the running" by Valerie Ellliot. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(16/05/2015)Prickly Pear Cactus, Opuntia falcata, [Alamy Image Reference BFPKN5].
Used in the Daily Mail Online (Food & Drink) to illustrate an article entitled "It's water, but not as you know it! New super drinks made with cactus, artichoke and
CHARCOAL claim to boost your health (but you'll have to fork out £9 a bottle)" by Anucyia Victor.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(07/05/2015)Masterwort, Astrantia major 'Buckland', [Alamy Image Reference BE6MEF].
Used in the Guardian, (Gardening Blog) to illustrate an article entitled "How to pick plants for an early summer white garden" by Ken Thompson.
Credited to Florapix/Alamy. See original image here:

(02/05/2015)Picture-wing Fruit Fly, Xyphosia miliaria, [Alamy Image Reference C01R7F].
Used in the Mail Online (Gardening Section) to illustrate an article entitled "Salads all summer: Start sowing now and you can have a constant supply of lettuce, says
Monty Don - and best of all you can grow varieties you don't see in the shops", by Monty Don. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(16/03/2015)Swiss Cheese Plant, Monstera deliciosa [Alamy Image Reference D0R2J5].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Swiss cheese plants: the logic behind the leaves with holes" By Ken Thompson.
Credited to Florapix/Alamy. See original image here:

(11/03/2015)Lydd-on-Sea, Near Dungeness, Kent, [Alamy Image Reference BCD6NE].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "The UK streets with the best (and worst) broadband: Is your street 135 times slower than the country's fastest?" by Rachel Rickard Straus.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(18/02/2015)Traitors Gate, Tower of London, [Alamy Image Reference AJFEFB].
Used in the Telegraph Travel Section to illustrate an article entitled "The Tower of London visitor guide: prices, highlights and advice" by Sophie Campbell.
Credited to Travelpix/Alamy. See original image here:

(05/01/2015)Bhutan Pine, Pinus wallichiana[Alamy Image Reference BAFN4W].
Used in the Czech Republic magazine Floranazahrade in an article about ornamental trees by Radka Nova.
Not Credited. See original image here:

This image and the whole article is also on the Spanish blog site
eblogdelatabla.com.It has been ripped off from Gardens Illustrated without any reference, credit or payment to the magazine, photographers or author.
Blatant content theft!

(29/12/2014)Nepal Cinquefoil (Potentilla "Gibson's Scarlet"), Potentilla nepalensis [Alamy Image Reference BE22FD].
Used in an article in the Telegraph
entitled "The plant factory: is micropropagation a force for good?" by Val Bourne. Not credited.
See original image here:

(22/12/2014)Christmas Cactus, Schlumbergera x buckleyi [Alamy Image Reference B9XRAG].
Used in an article in the Telegraph
entitled "The holly and the ivy: 10 traditional Christmas plants", No. 7 in the Gallery. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(21/12/2014)Pied Tamarin, Sanguinus b bicolor [Alamy Image Reference BAB2CN].
Used in an article in the Telegraph
travel section entitled "Brazil's World Cup legacy: carnival of the animals on the Amazon" by Donna Bowater. Not Credited.
See original image here:

(13/08/2014)Picture-wing Fruit Fly, Xyphosia miliaria, [Alamy Image Reference C01R7F].
Used in the Mail Online (Science & Technology Section) to illustrate an article entitled "Frankenflies that can protect crops: GM version of the pest could wipe out
species that damage crops including oranges, apples and pears", by Stacy Liberatore. Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(07/2014)Tribal Performance Dancers, Shangana Cultural Village, Hazyview, Mpumalanga, South Africa, [Alamy Image Reference BW0KBT].
Used by German Travel Company Trend Tours Exclusive to promote
travel holidays in South Africa. Also in their July 2014 Travel Brochure
[PDF].Three images purchased and again in 2015, one of which was for a billboard advertisement.
See original image here:

(27/04/2014)St John's College, Oxford University, [Alamy Image Reference BJHP2P].
Used on the online website payoffcreditdebt.org,
to illustrate an article entitled "Basing Your Business in Oxford" by Alex H. Not credited.
See original image here:

(04/2014)Banded Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio demolion [Alamy Image Reference BF77GG].
Used in Wildtravel Magazine, April 2014, p.89, to illustrate an article on the Amazon Jungle, Peru.
Credited to Naturepix/Alamy. See original image here:

(04/2014
There were two photographs used in this edition:
Dusky Cranesbill, Geranium phaeum, [Alamy Image Reference BAFGNA] and
Meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria, [Alamy Image Reference AMY8KY].
Both were used in Gardens Illustrated magazine,
April 2014, p. 71 and p.72 respectively to illustrate an article entitled "Front Garden Guide". Both images are credited to Florapix/Alamy.
See original images here:

(04/04/2014)Carrion Crow, Corvus corone corone [Alamy Image Reference ARB3RN].
Used in the Telegraph,
4th April 2014, to illustrate an article entitled "Things the crow can never know" by Christopher Howse. Credited to Naturepix/Alamy.
See original image here:

(15/12/2013)Shrill Carder Bee, Bombus sylvarum, [Alamy Image Reference C5EP3Y].
Used in the Independant, 15th December 2013, to illustrate an article entitled "What’s the buzz? The bumblebee is back!" by Ian Johnston.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(10/12/2013)Purple Jellydisc or Jelly Drops, Ascocoryne sarcoides (Coryne sarcoides), [Alamy Image Reference C362P3].
Used in the Mail Online, 10th December 2013, to illustrate an article entitled "Could mushrooms save the WORLD? 'Fungal technology' could provide better drugs, building materials and even fuel".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(08/12/2013)Pastoral Land Near Park Street in Hertfordshire, [Alamy Image Reference BB1C70].
Horses Grazing in a Buttercup Meadow and Oilseed Rape Field in the Background. Used in the Sunday Times, 8th December 2013, p13. Credited to Travelpix/Alamy.
Source: Alamy forum, Bryan.
See original image here:

(24/11/2013)Honey Fungus, Armillaria mellea, [Alamy Image Reference BHDCM1].
Used in the Telegraph, 24th November 2013, to illustrate an article entitled "Thorny problems: how can I get rid of honey fungus?" by Helen Yemm.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(15/11/2013)Canaima Waterfalls, Venezuela, [Alamy Image Reference A013A4].
Used in the Mail Online, 15th November 2013, to illustrate an article entitled "Table-top mountains that inspired animated movie Up among the world's most vulnerable nature reserves, say scientists" by Sara Malm.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(24/10/2013)Sexy Cowgirl/Indian Image, [Alamy Image Reference ADB5FY].
Used in the Telegraph, 24th October 2013, to illustrate an article entitled "'Offensive' Halloween costumes banned by US university" by Lucy Kinder.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(30/08/2013)Deathcap Fungus, Amanita phalloides, [Alamy Image Reference C7M27G].
Used in Slovakian on-line magazine Pluska, to illustrate an article about mushrooms and fungi.
Credited to profimedia.sk. See original image here:

(27/06/2013)Zulu Spear Thrower, [Alamy Image Reference BWMX02].
Used in the Mail Online, to illustrate an article entitled "How throwing let man climb to the top of the food chain: Arm and shoulder development
two million years ago helped humans to hunt more efficiently", by Nick McDermott.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(May/June/2013)Lobster Claw, Heliconia rostrata, [Alamy Image Reference B2E6RB].
Used in the Mexican Magazine "Volaris", p.66, in an article about Chiapas, Mexico. Credited to Florapix/Alamy. See original image here:

(17/05/2013)Crystal Anthurium (Seed Head), Anthurium crystallinum, [Alamy Image Reference BBABD1].
Used in the Financial Times, to illustrate an article entitled "Chelsea Flower Show: a hostage to his passions", by Tom Hart Dyke.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(05/2013)African Lily, Agapanthus africanus, [Alamy Image Reference B3KB7A].
Used in Gardeners World magazine, May 2013, p.64, to illustrate an article on Agapanthus, by Monty Don. Credited to Florapix/Alamy.
See original image here:

(26/04/2013)Kaffir Lily, Clivia miniata, [Alamy Image Reference BK1T55].
Used in the Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "Give bees a chance! Do your garden a favour by planting pretty pollen-rich plants and trees to attract the bees that keep it thriving, says MONTY DON"
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(05/03/2013)Burlesque Girl, [Alamy Image Reference B112PF].
Used in the Sun Newspaper, to illustrate an article entitled "I can teach you to get a man, keep him ... and make him beg for more" by Jane Atkinson and Hannah Hargrave.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(01/01/2013)The Maritime Museum, Placa del Portal de la Pau, Barcelona, Spain, [Alamy Image Reference B0MCTK].
Used in Italian Travel Guide "Discover Barcellona", Published: Jan 1, 2013, by Regis St Louis, Editor: Lonely Planet, Publisher: EDT srl. ISBN-10: 8859201365, ISBN-13: 978-8859201366.
First published in 2013 and credited to Travelpix/Alamy. Bought (RM) 20 September 2012 and licensed from 2013-2018.
There are several versions of this guide with new versions every year in several countries so this image probably occurs in most of them.
See original image and guide cover here:

(22/08/2012)Californian Tree Poppy, Romneya hybrida [Alamy Image Reference BXXMP8].
Used in the Telegraph
to illustrate an article entitled "Mini nurseries: how to propagate plants from your own seeds and cuttings", by Bunny Guinness (Image 4 of 5). Credited to Alamy only.
See original image here:

(14/08/2012)Boating Lake, Paris, [Alamy Image Reference A51T0C].
Used in the guide book Fodor's Paris 2013, p.19, Publisher: Random House LLC, 14 Aug 2012, ISBN: 0876371543, 9780876371541.
Credited to Photofrenetic/Alamy (now Travelpix/Alamy). This image has been used in all editions between 2008-2013.
See original image here:

(25/07/2012)Girl in a Pink Basque, [Alamy Image Reference AW5CDK].
Used in the Daily Star, Just Jane column
by Jane O'Gorman, illustrating a reader story. N.B. The model in this picture has absolutely nothing to do with the persons in the article and is purely
for illustrative purposes only. No image credit. See original image here:

(29/06/2012)Red-cracked Boletus, Boletus chrysenteron [Alamy Image Reference BPCYNC].
Used on Czech on-line magazine Aha!(29th June 2012)
in an article entitled "Houbaři, pozor na babky: Hrozí z nich rakovina!", cautioning people to be aware of the dangers of using moldy wild mushrooms, which may
cause cancer of the pancreas, liver or intestines. Credited to Profimedia.cz (Alamy partner).

(23/03/2012)Culver's Root, Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Alba’, [Alamy Image Reference BE1TFG].
Used in the Guardian to illustrate an article entitled "How to recreate the white garden at Sissinghurst".
Credited to Florapix/Alamy.
See original image here:

(15/03/2012)Trooping the Colour, [Alamy Image Reference B1HDY2].
Used in The Sun (as a digitally altered spoof image) to illustrate an article entitled "Angelina of the North - We take Oscar star Jolie's leg-bombing a bit further".
No picture credits. Copied on at least 10 other (Japanese) websites! See original image here:

(01/03/2012)Marianne Cheesecake, [Alamy Image Reference A5EKP0].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "The art of burlesque".
Credited to Photofrenetic/Alamy. See original image here:

(01/03/2012)Vicky Butterfly, [Alamy Image Reference AMY69X].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "The art of burlesque".
Credited to Photofrenetic/Alamy. See original image here:

(03/02/2012)Arial View of an Iconic Man Carved into the Rocks in the Desert Near Nasca Peru, [Alamy Image Reference A5X44C].
Used in the guidebook Frommer's Peru Day by Day, 1st Edition by Neil Edward Schlecht, ISBN: 1118090187, 978-1-1180-9018-3, Published February 2012, p. 109. Credited to Alamy/Travelpix.
See original image here:

(21/12/2011)Humpback Brittlegill Russula caerulea, [Alamy Image Reference C4DKJX].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Deadly or delicious? Top 10 fabulous fungi".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(21/12/2011)Parasol Mushroom Macrolepiota procera, [Alamy Image Reference C03XG0].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Deadly or delicious? Top 10 fabulous fungi".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(21/12/2011)Blue Swallowtail Butterfly Graphium antheus, [Alamy Image Reference AAYT50].
Used in the Guardian to illustrate an article entitled "Kipepeo butterfly project - in pictures".
Credited to Alamy only. Interesting (but annoying) to see that the other Alamy images used in this article ARE credited to the respective authors (but not mine).
See original image here:

(12/09/2011)Turkey, [Alamy Image Reference BC5HGK],
photographed in Hertfordshire, UK. Used in the Daily Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "Salmonella scare as Cargill recalls ground turkey from same plant twice in six weeks".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(31/08/2011)Buff Brahma Chicken, [Alamy Image Reference C1M7J4].
Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Hens make for the perfect family pet".
Credited to Naturepix. See original image here:

(25/07/2011)Dunstable Downs, [Alamy Image Reference AREH09],
photographed in Hertfordshire, UK. Used in the Daily Mail Online to illustrate an article about "A kite flier that died under tragic circumstances on Dunstable Downs".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(24/06/2011)Ground Elder, Aegopodium podagraria, [Alamy Image Reference AG016R], a plant
photographed in the UK. Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Learn to live with weeds".
Not Credited. See original image here:

(11/06/2011)Prince Mushroom, Agaricus augustus, [Alamy Image Reference C298BF], a fungus
photographed in the UK. Used in the New York Post to illustrate an article entitled "The man who ate New York: 'Wildman' Steve Brill".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(10/06/2011)Falling Stars or Italian Bellflower, Campanula isophylla "Alba" [Alamy Image Reference BE1WWC], a flower
photographed in the UK. Used in Gardeners' World, June 2011, p. 15, to illustrate an article entitled "Bells to Ring in the Summer" Credited to Florapix/Alamy.
See original image here:

(12/05/2011)Calico Flower, Aristolochia littoralis [Alamy Image Reference AFFWB4],
and American Rhea, Rhea americana [Alamy Image Reference BC9GM9],
Both used in the loose-leaf book Principles of Life
by David M. Hillis, page 432, Ch 21.27E and Ch 23.47B respectively, published by Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 978-1429257213, 12 May 2011.
Credited to Florapix/Alamy and Naturepix/Alamy respectively. See original images here:

(01/05/2011)Nigella sativa, [Alamy Image Reference B7RB5P], a flower
photographed in the UK. Used in the Observer Magazine, 01/05/2011, p60 (no screen shot available). Credited to Alamy only.
Also used in Aroma Beauty Catalogue (Russia), To illustrate a beauty formulation.
No credit line. See original image here:

(22/03/2011)Caernarvon Castle, [Alamy Image Reference B3FT10].
Used in the Telegraph, 22/03/2011, to illustrate an article called "When clouds split sunlight into rainbow colours".
Credited to Travelpix/Alamy. See original image here:

(23/02/2011)Mulberry Tree, [Alamy Image Reference BY11CF],
photographed in the UK. Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article about "Mulberry trees to be felled as fruit 'stains pavement'".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(04/01/2011)St John's College, Oxford University, [Alamy Image Reference BJHP2P],
photographed in the UK. Used in the Guardian to illustrate an article about "Change needed for Oxford and Cambridge to remain leaders".
Credited to Alamy/Travelpix. See original image here:

(18/12/2010)Roul-roul Partridge, [Alamy Image Reference BC10KD].
Used in The Sun to illustrate an article about fat birds, entitled "Round Robin is Britain's fattest".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(18/11/2010)Burlesque Girl, [Alamy Image Reference B112PF].
Used in The Sun
to illustrate an article entitled "How jive can help you stay alive".
No Credit Line. See original image here:

(20/10/2010)Bleeding Bonnet Fungus, [Alamy Image Reference BRT5HH],
photographed in the UK. Used in the Telegraph to illustrate an article entitled "Mushroom in pictures".
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(09/10/2010)St John's College, Oxford University, [Alamy Image Reference BJHRAT].
Used in the Daily Mail Online to illustrate an article entitled "Is this one for Morse? Police probe unexplained death of Oxford University lecturer
found at the bottom of steep spiral staircase" by Dail Mail Reporter.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(August 2010)Water Dock, [Alamy Image Reference BANRAH], a plant
photographed in the UK. Used in the BBC Countryfile Magazine, August 2010 Edition, p73.
Credited to Alamy only. See original image here:

(17/06/2010)Mexican Mural in the National Palace Depicting Life in Ancient Aztec Tenochitlan, [Alamy Image Reference B1KYKA].
Used in La Gazetta dello Sport
(Italian online sports magazine), to illustrate an article. Not Credited. And also in a collection of images collected by
Joe Galanti, but not paid for.
See original image here:

(01/09/2009)Egyptian Woman Demonstrating the Art of Paper Making at the Papyrus Institute, Luxor, Egypt. [Alamy Image Reference A83JPF],
Used in the book Children's Book of Art by Dorling Kindersley (pub), p.14, (1 Sep 2009) ISBN-10: 1405336595 ; ISBN-13: 978-1405336598.
See original image here:

(12/07/2009)Bust the Job, [Alamy Image Reference AGE3GD],
Used in the Sunday People, 12/07/2009, to illustrate an article called "Bust the Job" describing the new types of jobs that can be expected to be on offer
at your local job centre, including jobs for pole dancers, street entertainers and graffiti artists.
See original image here:

(May 2009)Dames Violet, Hesperis matronalis, [Alamy Image Reference B7NGG2],
Used in the The English Garden Magazine (200905)
(online version 02/03/2012), p.116. ASIN: 781361 284040, in an article entitled "Sweet Treats" about flowers that encourage pollinating insects into the garden.
Credited to Alamy/Photofrenetic (now Florapix). See original image here:

(30/11/2008)Burnet Saxifrage, Pimpinella saxifraga. [Alamy Image Reference AJP4JK].
Used in a Czech Hobby Site
to illustrate an article called "General Pimpernel (Pimpinella Saxifraga)".
No Credit Line. See original image here:

(2008)Boating Lake, Paris, [Alamy Image Reference A51T0C].
Used in the guide book Fodor's Paris 2008, p.18, Fodor's Travel Publications, 2007, ISBN: 1400017947, 978-1400017942.
Credited to Photofrenetic/Alamy (now Travelpix/Alamy). This image has been used in all editions between 2008-2013, in slightly different page format and page number.
See original image here:

(28/11/2007)Pole Dancer, [Alamy Image Reference AGE3H3].
Used on the Croatian website Trigon.hr
to illustrate a fitness article entitled "S Factor: sensuality and form in one".
(No Credit Line) See original image here:

(13/10/2007)Daily Star Publication, [Alamy Image Reference A5B37G],
Used in the Daily Star, 13/10/2007. The article was about a light-hearted warning to English football fans going to Moscow. Beware the red army girls!
See original image here:

(11/10/2007)Pole Dancer, [Alamy Image Reference AGE3GB].
Used in The Sun
to illustrate an article entitled "It's Cambridge Univiceity", about prostitution at Cambridge University.
(No Credit Line) See original image here:

(2004)A Brief History of Peru., Seven images taken in Peru and used in the book "A Brief History of Peru", by Christine Hunefeldt. ISBN 0-08160-4918-1, 2004.
Credited to Photofrenetic/Alamy (Since changed to Travelpix pseudonym).
See Original Images Here:

(10/2003)Girl in a Pink Basque, Used on the front cover of "Fantasies of a Young Submissive" an Erotic Fantasy Fiction book by Rosaleen Young ; Publisher: Chimera Publishing (Mm). ISBN-10: 1903931487 ; ISBN-13: 978-1903931486.
Published in co-operation with the author (not via Alamy). Also more recently (29/07/2010) used in the e-book version,
"Fantasies of a Young Submissive (Pleasure and Pain)" ;
Publisher: Chimera Books, ASIN: B003XVYKIG. See original image here:

(2002)Sunset at Bosigan, Cornwall, [Alamy Image Reference A140F1],
Used on the front cover of "The Prince and the Pilgrim"
a Fantasy / Historical Fiction book by Mary Stewart. ISBN: 978-0688145385.
Discrepancy between publication date (1996) and date of purchase (12 December 2002). Has the cover been updated/rehashed since first publication???
See original image here:

The following books also contain images credited to me, but at the moment I'm not sure which images they are.